Pentagon Drops 64 UFO Files — And One Account Will Leave You Speechless

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A senior military intelligence officer was aboard a helicopter late last year when it happened.

His crew had been sent to investigate previous UAP sightings over a mountain range. What they found left them, in his own words, “virtually speechless.”

Countless orange orbs swarming in all directions. Two large orbs flaring up side by side, stationary, just above the rotor disk to their right. Oval-shaped. Orange with a white or yellow center. Emitting light in all directions.

This was not a fringe report. This was a currently serving senior intelligence officer filing a formal account that the Pentagon just made public.

On May 22, 2026, the Pentagon released its second tranche of UFO files — 64 new documents, audio recordings, and videos under President Trump’s executive order mandating full disclosure. And this time, the details are harder to explain away than ever.

If you are not paying attention to what is being released, you should be. And if you do not have a plan for what comes next, get one now. Get the free Alien Invasion Survival Guide at survivealienattack.com before this moves from disclosure to contact.

What Is Actually In the 64 New Files

The second release includes 51 video files, 7 audio files, and 6 PDF documents.

The 51 videos are infrared and sensor footage captured by military aircraft — the kind of footage that has been trickling out for years, except now it is coming in bulk. Each clip includes a detailed description of when and where it was taken.

The encounters captured in these videos span from 2018 to 2023, mostly in U.S. Central Command’s area of responsibility — the Persian Gulf, the Middle East, active combat zones.

One video shows multiple spherical objects going in and out of the water near a submarine. In 2022. With no location listed.

Let that sit for a second.

Another video shows the moment a fighter jet shot down an unidentified object over Lake Huron in 2023 — an incident that happened during the post-Chinese spy balloon hysteria when the military was actively shooting things out of the sky. Later reports suggested it might have been a hobbyist balloon. The video does not make that explanation feel satisfying.

The documents include historical UFO accounts, Soviet intelligence activity reports, and Department of Energy files about UAP sightings — including one from PANTEX, a facility that handles nuclear weapons.

Not a weather balloon research station. A nuclear weapons facility.

The Intelligence Officer’s Account Is the Most Significant Part

The most striking document in the entire release is the firsthand account from the senior intelligence officer filed in late 2025.

He was not a civilian. He was not a hobbyist with a camera. He was a currently serving senior intelligence officer on a military helicopter, sent specifically to investigate UAP activity.

What he and his crew observed lasted over an hour.

Countless orange orbs swarming against a mountain backdrop. The display lasted several minutes before fading. Then two large orbs flared up directly beside the helicopter — stationary, just above rotor level, close enough to see clearly with the naked eye.

“We were virtually speechless after these observations,” he wrote in his official report.

This is not a blurry photo from 1952. This is a 2025 military encounter, filed formally, classified, and now released to the public by executive order.

The government is not releasing this because they want to. They are releasing it because they have to. The containment strategy collapsed. The story was coming out either way — better to control the narrative by releasing it in batches than have it leak all at once.

NASA Astronauts Were Seeing Things Too

The audio files include recordings from NASA astronauts during the Apollo and Mercury missions describing objects they observed while in space.

Fireflies. Snowflakes. Objects that moved in ways that did not match debris or reflections.

NASA’s official explanation for the “fireflies” is frozen condensation separating from the spacecraft. That explanation was offered in the 1960s and has not been updated since.

The astronauts who reported these objects were not confused about what they were seeing. These were trained observers in controlled environments with no reason to misidentify spacecraft condensation as structured objects moving with apparent intent.

The recordings are now public. You can listen to them yourself.

What 64 Files in One Release Actually Signals

The first tranche dropped two weeks before this one. That release included FBI UFO case files, military pilot encounter reports, diplomatic cables about incidents around the world, and NASA mission photos.

Now 64 more files in a single Friday drop.

Governments do not release classified material about phenomena they consider irrelevant. They do not schedule multiple tranches of UAP records, build a dedicated Pentagon UFO website, and file executive orders demanding disclosure for something they think is misidentified weather balloons.

Something is changing at a structural level. The question is not whether it is real anymore. The question is what happens after the releases stop and the next phase begins.

Nobody in a position of power is talking about that yet. But the pattern of every major disclosure event in history is the same: governments admit things gradually, in controlled batches, until public acceptance reaches a level where the next, bigger admission becomes possible.

We are in that process right now.

What You Should Do Before the Next Release Drops

Most people will read this, feel unsettled, and move on with their day.

That is a choice. But it is not a plan.

The people who come out ahead in any major disruption — whether it is a financial crisis, a natural disaster, or a contact event — are the ones who decided to take it seriously before everyone else did. They built a plan while the rest of the world was still debating whether the threat was real.

You now have a senior military intelligence officer on record describing a prolonged close encounter with unknown craft. You have 64 government-released files showing military footage of objects performing maneuvers our aircraft cannot replicate. You have audio recordings of NASA astronauts describing objects in space that have never been satisfactorily explained.

The question is not whether something is happening. The question is whether you are ready for what comes next.

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